Travel Incentives: Gifts and Special Deals
Reward Dollars will ease the holiday spending for participating
customers.
A loyalty based program by VIP Travel Rewards offers customers
the opportunity to instantly purchase brand name and travel
related products and services with a percentage of Rewards
Dollars on the already lowest retail prices available.
Rewards Dollars act as a form of currency which the consumer
participates in recieving with a low monthly auto-renewal
subscription. These Reward Dollars are non-expiring and are
placed in the customers account for use pro rata or accumulative
in their account. A customer may choose to recieve $150 worth of
Rewards Dollars or $250.
Such products and services as airfair, hotels, condominiums,
cruises, cd software, dvd's, magazines, movie tickets, luggage
and restaurant dining are available. An example of savings
include magazines at up to 75% off, dvd's as low as $1.74,
hotels at 10-25% less guaranteed, airfairs save $50 on flights
over $329 and save $100 on flights over $409. These savings are
an incredible incentive for families to take advantage of during
the gift giving season.
The Travel Rewards Dollars are sponsored by affiliated suppliers
who recognize the quality assurance of acquiring new customers
this way and the increased recognition of their brand names. A
customer simply has to log in to their website online, choose
their product to purchase and redeem their Rewards Dollars.
VIP Travel Rewards is accessable internationally and meets the
needs of the Global community with inexpensive online purchase
of highly sought after travel and brand name related products
and services. Providing value to community with savings and
rewards, and extensive customer service, they are set to be a
first class rewards provider.
VIP Travel Rewards are dedicated to ensure customer satisfaction
and service excellence. Having "harnessed the power" of a
quality rewards program, VIP Travel Rewards can now offer the
same savings as large Fortune 500 companies with "no strings
attached".